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Hey guys so I put my new build together yesterday but I was running into a problem when trying to install my os it installed all fine but when I installed drivers off motherboard disk it would restart itself twice during installing drivers, on the second restart it would show the windows loading screen then would run into an error saying the PC ran into a problem and needs to restart then would restart into a diagnostic test then basically not start windows until I reinstalled then same again. I got 2 HDD and disabled one before all this. I have now installed windows and the network drivers and it seems okay at the moment, currently upgrading windows 8.1 to 10 any of you guys ran into same problem or anyone know why this was happening?

Here's my build but forget about the ssd for now waiting till Christmas to receive that
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CODLTHAT1OR3O
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I've never heard of that problem before, but one problem I have is something about Windows not being genuine, whatever that means...
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Most likely happening because drivers supplied on a disc go out of date very quickly and may be buggy with that certain edition of Windows. It's a common problem and with the exception of network drivers, you should always get the newest drivers from the manufacturers website.
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